Apr 20 2009
Rosary Lapbook

Front of Rosary Lapbook
First of all, I must admit that I do not particularly enjoy paper craft projects, so this is my very first lapbook with my students. A friend and I intended to do this project together with all of our older students (11 in total), and she volunteered to cut everything out if I printed all the copies. So we both purchased a copy of the Rosary Lapbook from Lapbooks for Catholics.
The directions for the project are very clear so that even a novice to lapbooking such as myself could navigate through the project successfully. It was a huge .pdf with well over 100 pages of instruction and printables.
The results were quite wonderful. Please note that most of my children are boys, so they did not go further to color or otherwise illustrate their books.
The rosary lapbooks have been very useful when we recite our daily rosary. The images give even my non readers something visual to focus on. The reflections for each mystery are both short enough to get through, but profound enough to bring more depth to the recitation of the mysteries.
My only suggestion for the developer is break out the printable pages from the instructions. It would make the process of printing a new set much easier if they were gathered together rather than interspersed throughout the instructions. And, for families like mine that prefer to send off large print jobs to Kinko’s or Office Max, I would appreciate having all the color images on one page to lower the cost.

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